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At Sunday’s BAFTA Awards, “Boyhood” was only in contention for five awards but won three big prizes: Best Picture, Director (Richard Linklater) and Best Supporting Actress (Patricia Arquette). The BAFTA Best Picture has gone on to claim the same prize at the Oscars for the last six years running.

“The Grand Budapest Hotel” did better than we expected, winning five of its leading 11 nominations: Original Screenplay, Costume Design, Makeup & Hairstyling, Production Design and Score.

As expected,Julianne Moore(“Still Alice“) continued her winning streak, adding another Best Actress trophy to her crowded mantle.

Oscars frontrunner “Citizenfour” was named Best Documentary while “Ida” also solidified its frontrunner status, picking up another prize for Best Foreign Language Film.

“The Lego Movie,” snubbed at the Oscars, won Best Animated Feature here.

And while Mike Leigh‘s “Mr. Turner” lost all four of its races, he did receive the Fellowship (the BAFTA equivalent of a lifetime achievement award).

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